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jaklumen
response 88 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 00:39 UTC 2003

I helped out in another department at City Hall today-- Utility 
Billing-- in mailing, stuffing envelopes for budget program billing.  
This, I hope, will continue to show my worth to the City and increase 
my chances for getting a job.

I have also begun helping the Cable Communications Coordinator with 
updating the Calendar on CityView, Richland's public access channel.  
I've been using PowerScript to make the updates.  I've worked on them 
before, but I will be working on this endeavor on a weekly basis now. 
goose
response 89 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 01:53 UTC 2003

PowerScript?  The Videonics titler software?  If so I may need to chat with
you....
gregb
response 90 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 14:45 UTC 2003

Love Videonics gear.  I have their switcher, titler and controller.
lynne
response 91 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 18:48 UTC 2003

I collected significantly improved fluorescence microscopy pictures, 
conducted metal-ion selectivity and binding dissociation constant expts on
esterase-treated compound, finished and folded laundry, and tidied my
room.  Now ready to settle into a four-day visit from boy. :)
russ
response 92 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 00:48 UTC 2003

One of the shelves is up.  I think the installation method can
be considered proven. 
keesan
response 93 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 02:01 UTC 2003

I just slept from 1 to 9 pm.  ! 
russ
response 94 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 03:22 UTC 2003

Got the second shelf up and the gear stuck on it in more or less
the final positions.
other
response 95 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 07:21 UTC 2003

Using a laser rangefinder (cool!), I determined that the width of the 
screen at TOP is 29' and the distance from the screen to the projection 
booth is approximately 100'.
jaklumen
response 96 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 09:43 UTC 2003

resp:89 yep, Chris, that's the one.  Mike Charboneau is basically a 
broadcaster, and I'm just doing basic screen titles for city updates 
(calendar information).
russ
response 97 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 12:28 UTC 2003

Got the leaking coolant bottle swapped out of the Vdub, and the
cooling system at least partly flushed out and new coolant in
it.  I think it's set for summer.  (It damn well better be; there
isn't anything old left in the system to spring leaks.)
russ
response 98 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 04:27 UTC 2003

Got a new RH install put on my much-neglected new machine.

Built out my dome model to a full 5/8 sphere.
gregb
response 99 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 23:17 UTC 2003

"RH?"
gelinas
response 100 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 23:24 UTC 2003

("Red Hat", a linux distribution.)
gregb
response 101 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 23:27 UTC 2003

Ah yes, I'm familiar with RH.  I'm using Mandrake 9.1 now.  Been 
thinking about checking out Plan 9 I've heard about.
gull
response 102 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 7 14:12 UTC 2003

Re #97: What model Veedub do you have, russ?

I can't say I'm fond of Volkswagen's philosophy of cooling system
design.  I've never really gotten comfortable with the idea of plastic
jugs holding 15 psi at 200 degrees F.
russ
response 103 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 01:32 UTC 2003

Re #102:  It's a 1985 Jetta GL, and still goes pretty nicely; I'm
trying to wear it out before I get rid of it, with a notable lack of
success thus far.  Aside from the stress cracks (which appear to
have come from an impact), I've had no problem with the bottle - the
radiator and heater core are also half plastic, as on a great many
modern vehicles.  Or at least the new ones are, I replaced them earlier.
gull
response 104 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 13:36 UTC 2003

My '82 diesel Vanagon still has the original 21 year old coolant bottle,
so I guess I really can't complain too much about the durability.  They
are known for cracking (or, on rare occasions, exploding) at awkward
moments, though.
jules
response 105 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 23:50 UTC 2003

i did a 50 butterfly tonight. 
gregb
response 106 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 17:15 UTC 2003

Does that mean you collected 50 butterflies, or did 50 butterfly 
strokes?
slynne
response 107 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 17:20 UTC 2003

or the lengths of the swimming pool (assuming a 25 yard or 25 meter 
pool)
kenish
response 108 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 17:22 UTC 2003

q

jules
response 109 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 19:22 UTC 2003

50 yards butterfly stroke.
i dont typically do butterflies.
tsty
response 110 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 06:11 UTC 2003

invested five continuous hours with a partner of the law firm
representing this damn retirement community that is trying to
toss my mother out into the gutter.
  
we removed a substantial portion of the bad-faith rubble regarding
my mother's circumstance and appeared to create the fooundation for
a future (soon) agreement on living conditions. 
  
finally, we are dealing with an adult, it would seem.
  
parachutes are in place regardless.
scott
response 111 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 09:53 UTC 2003

While on vacation I fixed several major pieces of musical equipment for my
brother & his wife.
tod
response 112 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 17:30 UTC 2003

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